Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, does he pay child support? What on earth are his arguments for why he should get every weekend and you should get no weekends??
I loved the PPs story about the dad who chose his kids over his job. Sounds like you and your ex both have demanding jobs, and he wants you to make a huge sacrifice because of HIS situation. No way. You sound very reasonable, and I’m pretty sure no judge would give him every weekend.
I can think of at least 3 families I know with this exact arrangement where the dad gets every single weekend and they alternate holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Our children our 6 &10. We live 10 miles apart. The issue is that ex h job has him travel so a true 50/50 is not possible. Like this past week he has been at a convention all week in Las Vegas. I do not see him giving up his job. I honestly would not have an issue sharing equal custody with him. I do not get child support directly. In lieu of child support he pays for 100% their private school. I am fortunate not to need any financial support from him.
Giving up my weekends with the kids is just not an option for me. I don't know what more I can offer. More time during the week and flexibility with his traveling is out right rejected. I just don't understand.
I would call your lawyer to get a handle on what might happen if he takes you to court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Our children our 6 &10. We live 10 miles apart. The issue is that ex h job has him travel so a true 50/50 is not possible. Like this past week he has been at a convention all week in Las Vegas. I do not see him giving up his job. I honestly would not have an issue sharing equal custody with him. I do not get child support directly. In lieu of child support he pays for 100% their private school. I am fortunate not to need any financial support from him.
Giving up my weekends with the kids is just not an option for me. I don't know what more I can offer. More time during the week and flexibility with his traveling is out right rejected. I just don't understand.
I would call your lawyer to get a handle on what might happen if he takes you to court.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Our children our 6 &10. We live 10 miles apart. The issue is that ex h job has him travel so a true 50/50 is not possible. Like this past week he has been at a convention all week in Las Vegas. I do not see him giving up his job. I honestly would not have an issue sharing equal custody with him. I do not get child support directly. In lieu of child support he pays for 100% their private school. I am fortunate not to need any financial support from him.
Giving up my weekends with the kids is just not an option for me. I don't know what more I can offer. More time during the week and flexibility with his traveling is out right rejected. I just don't understand.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. Our children our 6 &10. We live 10 miles apart. The issue is that ex h job has him travel so a true 50/50 is not possible. Like this past week he has been at a convention all week in Las Vegas. I do not see him giving up his job. I honestly would not have an issue sharing equal custody with him. I do not get child support directly. In lieu of child support he pays for 100% their private school. I am fortunate not to need any financial support from him.
Giving up my weekends with the kids is just not an option for me. I don't know what more I can offer. More time during the week and flexibility with his traveling is out right rejected. I just don't understand.